IntercityHotel Essen

The comfortable IntercityHotel Essen is just a five minute walk away from Essen's central station. Business and leisure travelers can easily access all of the city's attractions and places of interest. The Essen Cathedral is about 650 m away from the hotel and the Essen Exhibition Center is about 5 km away.

FreeCityTicket in Essen

In all our hotels' locations a FreeCityTicket is included. Your ticket is valid throughout your stay.

Free WiFi

FreeCityTicket

bar

restaurant

breakfast with coffee to go

air conditioning

central location

pets welcome

meeting rooms

certified according to category Ai

Photographic Art Project

Image gallery

Our rooms at IntercityHotel Essen

Standard rooms

Sleep in comfort in a room up to 20 sqm in size. With modern furnishings and a spacious bathroom with shower/WC and underfloor hearting, you will enjoy a relaxing stay in our standard rooms. The rooms feature:

Queen-size bed

Modern bathroom with shower/WC, underfloor heating, vanity mirror and hairdryer

Studio

Put your feet up and relax in the 5 air-conditioned studios at IntercityHotel Essen, each measuring 26 sqm and featuring a queen-size bed or 2 separate beds, a cozy seating corner and a modern bathroom with underfloor heating, a shower and a WC.

Queen-size bed or 2 separate beds

Modern bathroom with shower/WC, underfloor heating, vanity mirror and hairdryer

Art visions: "Subjective City Views"

A photographic art project by Angelika Unterreiner and Alwina Simon.

A short way to describe the concept of the two communication design students could be entitled "Impressions of Essen as a subjective perception of a person". This "person" leads the observer of the images to various interesting and prominent places in and around Essen. The other photographs show what the person sees as well as the given impressions. Still, the person is never spotlighted as an own personality but is always kept relatively vague by photographic means in the illustration. This way, the observer gets the possibility to identify oneself with the person and to see the city through its eyes.